Monday, April 12, 2004

Most of the current generation hp ProLiant servers (really allexcept the very low cost ones) have an embedded management chip, the Integrated Lights Out (iLO).

The cool thing is you can drive all the iLO's operations (power on/offserver, user admin, etc) by sending XML across SSL to it's NIC. HPhas recently put out some sample perl to show you exactly how to dothis.

The Greater Nashua Chamber of Commerce, in collaboration with the NewHampshire High Technology Council, the New Hampshire Association ofBroadcasters and The Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce arehosting a special guest luncheon with Federal CommunicationsCommission Chairman, Michael Powell.

Chairman Powell has emerged as one of the most visible and activechairpersons in the history of the Federal CommunicationsCommission. The future direction of wire and wireless communicationsin the United States rests squarely in the hands of Chairman Powelland his colleagues at the FCC as they seek to find a balance betweenregulation and free market competition. Issues such as voice-overInternet and decency in broadcasting are also on the Chairman'sagenda.

Luncheon guests will have the opportunity to engage in a Q & A withChairman Powell. This event is made possible through the generoussupport of our sponsors: